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Otello Rosa San Polo Venezia "Cinque Cavalli" Majolica Coffee Table, Italy, 1952
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This rare and highly expressive majolica coffee table is an iconic early postwar work by Otello Rosa for the San Polo ceramics workshop in Venice. Produced in 1952, the sculptural top—titled “Cinque Cavalli”—is model 6103, one of the most sought-after designs created by Rosa during his celebrated period at San Polo.
The dramatic, high-relief composition depicts five horses in dynamic, almost mythic motion, modeled with exceptional detail and glazed in Rosa’s signature palette of turquoise, violet, black, and white. The richly textured majolica surface shows deep pooling, variation, and movement within the glaze—hallmarks of San Polo’s mid-century Venetian craft tradition.
The elongated, asymmetrical ceramic form is elevated on brass plate leg mounts and slender vertical brass supports that hold the floating glass top above. These brass structural elements were expertly replaced approximately ten years ago, fabricated to match the original design and ensure long-term stability. The replacements were executed with high-quality materials and faithful proportions, allowing the table to present exactly as intended while offering improved structural security.
The glass top hovers above the sculptural scene, allowing the horses’ forms to be viewed from all angles and integrating the piece seamlessly into both functional and decorative settings. Part table, part ceramic sculpture, this work epitomizes the experimental spirit of early 1950s Italian decorative arts.
Overall condition is excellent, with the expected minor wear to the majolica consistent with careful vintage preservation. A powerful and rare statement piece for collectors of Italian mid-century ceramics and sculptural furniture. -
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Documentation: Ample Provenance Notes: signed Origin: Italy Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Plywood, Brass, Glass, Ceramic. Condition: Good. 5 minor chips on ceramic and 5 glass chips that have been resin filled. Wear consistent with age and use. Creation Date: 1952 Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Book References: www.liveauctioneers.com/item/36120809_san-polo Catalog References: https://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/36120809_san-polo Dealer Reference #: 29 Incollect Reference #: 239206 -
Dimensions
W. 62 in; H. 16.75 in; D. 34 in; W. 157.48 cm; H. 42.55 cm; D. 86.36 cm;
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Established in 1984, Appleton offers a curated selection of 20th Century furniture, tables, chairs, and décor, featuring works by iconic designers like Frank Lloyd Wright and Edward Wormley. For inquiries, contact us at appletonarts@gmail.com.
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